Cicek Pasaji

Çiçek Pasajı, built in 1876, is a historic arcade in Istanbul’s Beyoğlu, known for its beautiful architecture, cafés, restaurants, and vibrant atmosphere.

Çiçek Pasajı, or the Flower Passage, is a historic arcade located in Istanbul's Beyoğlu district. Built in 1876, it was originally designed as a covered passage for the sale of flowers, hence its name. The passage is known for its beautiful architecture, with intricate ironwork, high ceilings, and grand arches, reflecting the influence of 19th-century European styles. Over time, it became a popular gathering spot for locals and tourists alike.

Today, Çiçek Pasajı is famous for its lively atmosphere, housing various cafés, restaurants, and shops. It retains much of its old-world charm, with a vibrant ambience that's especially notable in the evenings. Many of the establishments in the passage are known for serving traditional Turkish mezes, seafood, and drinks, making it a popular destination for dining out in the heart of Istanbul. The passage has been a cultural and social landmark, connecting the past with the present.

Nearby Attractions

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Galata Tower
Galata Tower, built in 1348, offers stunning views of Istanbul. Once a watchtower, it now features a café, restaurant, and museum in a vibrant, historic area.
Church of St. Anthony of Padua
The Church of St. Anthony of Padua, built in 1912, is Istanbul’s largest Catholic church, featuring neo-Gothic architecture, stained glass, and a peaceful atmosphere.
Roman Catholic Church Santa Maria Draperis
Is one of the most historic Roman Catholic churches in Istanbul.
Hagia Triada
It was built in 1880 and is considered the largest Greek Orthodox church in Istanbul today, still in use by the Greek community in the city.
Neve Shalom Synagogue
Located in the Karaköy quarter of Beyoğlu district, the synagogue was built due to an increase in the Jewish population in the old Galata neighborhood in the late 1930s.
Taksim Square
Situated in the Beyoğlu district on the European side of Istanbul, Taksim Square is a major transportation hub in the heart of the modern city.

Related Tours

Off the Beaten Path: Taksim to Galata Private Walking Tour
Explore the cultural heart of Istanbul for centuries on a walking tour, where East meets West, and where history meets modernity. On your private tour, you will:

  • Enjoy the comforts of a private vehicle throughout the tour, including hotel pick-up and drop-off.  
  • Discover the vibrant Taksim Square - the central point of metropolitan Istanbul.
  • Explore the artistic Cihangir neighbourhood, and enjoy a soft drink & snack on one of Istanbul's most famous rooftops, which boasts spectacular views over the Bosphorus!
  •  Visit the antique district of Çukurcuma where you will be able to find an astounding array of treasures. 
  • Walk both the famed Istiklal shopping street and step off-the-beaten-path to explore small alleys and passageways full of charming eateries, shops and other surprises.
  • Visit the incredible landmark Church of St Anthony of Padua, Istanbul's largest Roman Catholic church.
  • Walk by the  Neve Shalom Synagogue, the largest Sephardic synagogue in Istanbul. 
  • Explore the Galata area, the old Genoese quarter, famed for the Galata Tower and artisanal shops. 
  • Your tour ends at a café, with spectacular views over Istanbul’s Old town, where you can see the Hagia Sofia, the Blue Mosque, and Grand Bazaar or you can enjoy a relaxing transfer back to your preferred location. 

On your private walking tour of Istanbul, you will visit Istanbul’s cultural centre, which remains largely undiscovered by travellers. Enjoy a journey into the vibrant district of Beyoğlu,  where you will explore several of its neighbourhoods, from Taksim to Galata. First, discover Taksim Square, one of the main centres in Istanbul, thronged with locals in cafes. Next, your private guide will help you discover CIhangir, where you will enjoy a respite, along with spectacular views of the Bosphorus. After, enjoy a walk through Çukurcuma, where antiquities and local treats abound. Enjoy meandering through the small streets of Istiklal, where you’ll discover hidden churches, passages, stalls, and taverns. Your tour finishes in the famed neighbourhood of Galata, the old Genoese quarter with its tower looming over the city. While in Galata, your guide will point you in the direction of great food and drink before departing. 

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